Presario SR 1475 CL ~ Windows XP ~ disable access Manager

Can someone help with the current directives to disable the "Content Advisor" for a Presario...

I searched this forum & almost had instructions on how to disable the "Content Advisor" (ok 11 of the first 15 steps)... steps 16-22 has been the basis of restarting the computer, tools, internet options, etc... but it was for a HP PC & back in 2004... This is a link for "KnowledgeBase"... visionary

Content Advisor will not allow access any other web page that... msn home page a Manager access panel pops up saying "the page has no rating", "found label does it not belong to this page", "page blocked by your approved sites list"... it does not know the supervisor password...

I contacted the technical support microsoft & compaq support for you help, which of course, have been no help...

Any help will be greatly appreciated... Thank you...

I do not know what measures you've tried... but here are the steps that I know:

1. open Internet Explorer
2. click on 'Tools' in the Internet Explorer toolbar.
3. click on 'Internet Options' from the menu that appears.
4. Select the "Content" tab
5. click on 'Disable' in the Manager section of access.
6. Enter the administrator password in the password box that appears.
7. press on "OK". Access Manager is no longer active.

If the problem persists, follow these steps:
1. click on start and then run.
2. Type "regedit" (without the quotes) and click OK
3. click on the Plus sign next to HKEY_Local_Machine. More entries will be displayed. Click the plus sign next to software, then Microsoft, the windows, then current version, then policies
4. click on the scoring record
5. look on the right side at the top. Select and delete the entry called 'key '.
6. exit Regedit.
7 restart the computer
8. open Internet Explorer
9. go to tools > Internet Options
10. go to the content tab
11. click on turn off
12. asked for the password, leave this blank, and then click OK

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